Contact
redak@iu.edu
317-274-5788
IO 235
Education
- Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago (2014)
- M.S. Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago (2009)
- B.S. Computer Science, University of Damascus (2005)
Biography
Khairi Reda designs, develops, and evaluates perceptual data interfaces to help people see and interact with data. His research aims to uncover technological and human factors that shape people’s ability to consume and make sense of digital information.
He is particularly interested in the application of data visualization to catalyze scientific discovery, and collaborates frequently with experts from a variety of disciplines to develop new visualization techniques for scientific data.
Reda’s research is supported by a National Science Foundation grant. Prior to joining IU Indianapolis, he was an Argonne Scholar at Argonne National Laboratory and a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Research Interests
- Data visualization
- Visual perception and cognition
- Data science
- Human-computer interaction
Active Research Grants
Courses
INFO-H 517 Visualization Design, Analysis, and Evaluation
NEWM-N 328 Visualizing Information
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